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  • New facilities for Huskisson Reserve

    New facilities for Huskisson Reserve

    Huskisson reserve may soon receive new and improved facilities in a major project proposed for the reserve in Lalor. The $6.4 million project will include…

  • Whittlesea wants affordable housing

    Whittlesea wants affordable housing

    Whittlesea council will begin community consultation after the introduction of an affordable housing plan during a council meeting on Tuesday, August 19. Council heard the…

  • Aircraft toilets could flush out spread of global superbugs

    Aircraft toilets could flush out spread of global superbugs

    Wastewater from aircraft toilets could provide a critical warning system for the global spread of antimicrobial resistant (AMR) superbugs, a silent pandemic that threatens to…

  • Arts precinct transformation reaches a milestone

    Arts precinct transformation reaches a milestone

    Deep underground work to upgrade and expand Arts Centre Melbourne’s iconic spire-topped Theatres Building has reached an important milestone, as part of the Victorian government’s…

  • Speeding motorcyclist arrested

    Speeding motorcyclist arrested

    Police arrested a motorcyclist allegedly riding over double the speed limit in Altona Meadows on the morning of Wednesday, August 20. Officers spotted the rider…

  • Books bring school together

    Books bring school together

    Diggers Rest Primary School came alive this week as students and staff celebrated the magic of reading during the annual Book Week Parade and activities.…

  • 5G coming to Lancefield

    5G coming to Lancefield

    Better mobile service is coming to Lancefield, with 5G on its way. Telstra will be upgrading its mobile base station located North of Lancefield-Tooboorac Road,…

  • Restoration boost

    Restoration boost

    Waterways, vegetation and habitats for some of the Gisborne area’s most vulnerable wildlife are set to benefit from a grant-funded restoration project over the next…

  • Action in Point Cook

    Action in Point Cook

    The new look Point Cook Action Group (PCAG) has outlined its objectives for the next year, with crime and better transport among the top priorities.…

  • More buses for route 390

    More buses for route 390

    Commuters on Route 390 are set to benefit from major service improvements starting September 7. The busy route, which runs between Mernda station and Craigieburn…

  • Finals fever

    Finals fever

    As winter nears an end and the sun begins to poke its head out for spring, that can only mean one of the more exciting…

  • Hume’s flexible waste vouchers success

    Hume’s flexible waste vouchers success

    Hume council’s move to a more flexible waste voucher system has been an overwhelming success in its first year, with residents redeeming nearly 95,000 waste…